Catalin Braica wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Yvette Hirth wrote:
>
> > Thanks everybody, but:
> >
> > a) the 'fuser' command isn't supplied with W9x, I assume with NT as well;
> > and
> > b) the 'netstat -ptln' generates a help screen with W9x, so I guess it
> > doesn't like one of
> > the options.
> Hmm, wonder why everyone assumes that everyone is using UNIX :))
> Ok, performed a search into MSDN, and found :
>
> ---- begin text ----
> Verifying system status: Server Manager
> With Server Manager, the administrator can see that users are connected to
> a server, how long they have been connected, and what resources they have
> opened. The information can be viewed in different formats. For example,
> You can see which resources are currently being used, or, if you are
> interested in just one resource, you can view information specific to it,
> such as who is connected and for how long.
>
> This tool could be viewed as a graphical replacement for the UNIX who,
> netstat, and fuser commands.
> ---- end text ----
>
> So, if you have this utility (I don't have it on my NT workstation, I
> presume it is in Server edition) you can use it.
>
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I remember it was mentioned before on this list that there is a program
called inzider that can do this kind of stuff. Just do a search on
google and it will come right on top.
You will probably need to run it more than once to get accurate result
though. And it is because of the different architecture between NT and
*nix that makes it much harder on NT.
Hope this helps.
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